Remember when one publication predicted that Baylor would play in the national title game before a snap had even been played? Since then Baylor has been gaining national attention with its incredibly efficient offense.

FOX Sports 1 analyst Clay Travis said on their pregame show Saturday that Baylor could end up playing for a national championship.

'I'm really impressed with Baylor,' he said. 'I don't think anybody can stop that offense. This is a legitimate national title contending team.'

No one has stopped Baylor's offense this season, but you have to put that into its proper context. The Bears have put up an average of 69.7 points per game (first in the nation), 444 passing yards a game (also first in the nation), 307 rushing yards (good for fifth in the nation) and only given up 7.7 points per game (second in the nation). But you have to keep Baylor's opponents in mind.

Wofford is 2-2 right now and 2-0 in their FCS conference. Buffalo is right in the middle of the Mid-American standings at 2-2 and ULM is near the bottom of the Sun Belt at 2-3.

We'll know a lot more about what Baylor is capable of after this weekend when they play West Virginia, a team that defeated Oklahoma State 30-21 last weekend.